Nazi-Maruttash

Nazi-Maruttash (1345 BC-1282 BC) was the Kassite King of Babylon from 1307 BC to 1282 BC, succeeding Kurigalzu II and preceding Kadasman-Turgu.

Biography
Nazi-Maruttash was the son and successor of the Babylonian king Kurigalzu II, and he succeeded his father as King of Babylon in 1307 BC. He faced a growing threat from Assyria under Arik-den-ili and Adad-nirari I, and, while he was successful in defending his lands from Arik-den-ili, he fared poorly under Adad-nirari, who defeated him at Kar-Istar, plundered his camp, and seized the royal standards. Nazi-Maruttash still managed to successfully campaign against the Elamites in the east, and his reign was the peak of the Kassite dynasty's prominence and power, which steeply declined after his death.